180.800 (18W) Media and Communication Theories

Wintersemester 2018/19

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First course session
19.10.2018 09:00 - 13:00 V.1.04 On Campus
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Overview

Lecturer
Course title german Media and Communication Theories
Type Lecture
Hours per Week 2.0
ECTS credits 4.0
Registrations 36
Organisational unit
Language of instruction English
possible language(s) of the assessment English
Course begins on 19.10.2018
eLearning Go to Moodle course

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Course Information

Intended learning outcomes

basic knowledge of central theories of media & communications

basic knowledge of media & communications studies

Teaching methodology including the use of eLearning tools

lecture

discussion

group work

Course content

What is communication? What are media? This course introduces central theories, approaches and research fields of media and communications studies. It will deal with theories and approaches to media production, media texts, media use and media influence. The course covers early communications research in the 1920s embedded in ideas of a mass society and grounded in propaganda research to recent discussions on media convergence and digital culture in a global network society. 

Topics include:

  • Introduction to basic concepts: media, communication, theories and models
  • Behaviourism and Media Effects: Chain of Communication, Two-Step-Flow, Agenda Setting, Spiral of Silence, Uses & Gratifications
  • Interpersonal and Public Communication: Symbolic Interactionism, Theory of Communicative Action and the Public Sphere
  • Medium Theory and Toronto School of Communication
  • Critical Media Studies: From Frankfurt School to the Centre of Contemporary Cultural Studies Birmingham
  • Media Representations: Semiotics and Active Audience Approach
  • Convergence Media and Digital Culture

Prior knowledge expected

interest in theorizing and discussing media and communications

Literature

Laughey, Dan (2008). Key themes in media theory. Maidenhead: McGraw Hill, Open University Press.

McQuail,Denis (2001). McQuail's mass communication theory. 4. ed. London/Thousand Oaks/New Dehli: Sage.

McQuail,Denis (ed.) (2002). McQuail's reader in mass communication theory. London/Thousand Oaks/New Dehli: Sage.

Silverstone, Roger (1999). Why study media? London/Thousand Oaks/New Dehli: Sage.

Examination information

Im Fall von online durchgeführten Prüfungen sind die Standards zu beachten, die die technischen Geräte der Studierenden erfüllen müssen, um an diesen Prüfungen teilnehmen zu können.

Grading scheme

Grade / Grade grading scheme

Position in the curriculum

  • Master's degree programme Media and Convergence Management (SKZ: 150, Version: 13W.2)
    • Subject: Complementary Subject I (Compulsory subject)
      • Media and Communication Theories ( 2.0h VO / 4.0 ECTS)
        • 180.800 Media and Communication Theories (2.0h VO / 4.0 ECTS)
          Absolvierung im 1. Semester empfohlen
  • Master's degree programme Game Studies and Engineering (SKZ: 992, Version: 17W.2)
    • Subject: Cultural and Media Skills (Compulsory subject)
      • Introduction to Media and Communication Theory ( 0.0h VO / 4.0 ECTS)
        • 180.800 Media and Communication Theories (2.0h VO / 4.0 ECTS)
          Absolvierung im 1. Semester empfohlen

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